Vermont Casting G400 owner manual inspection, cleaning of main burner and orifice, INSTr UGTIONS

Models: G400

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INSTrUGTIONS

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INSTrUGTIONS

1.Periodicvisualchecksofthepilotshouldbeconducted

lo ensurethat the flameis presentexcgptwhenthe valvecontrolknobis in the "OFF" position.-

2.Periodicallyremovethe logsfromthe grateassembly and vacuumany looseparticlesfromthe grateand burnerareas.

GAS CONTROL

TYPICAL FLAME PATTERN SHOWING

 

VIEW OF PILOT FLAME

AURNER (A) AND CARRY DOWN POFTS

(B)

FROM ABOVE

 

3.Allcomponentpartsareavailabledirectlythroughthe manufacturerWrite.or phone.

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installationand all repairsshouldbe done by a qualifiedservicepersonThe. applianceshouldbe inspectedbeforeuse and at leastannuallyby a quititiea serviceperson.lt is imperativethat controlcompartments,burnersand circulatin-airg passageway'softhe appliancebe kgpJclean.More ireque-ntclianing may be requireddue.to exces' sivdlint fromcarpeting,beddingmaterialetc.

5. Disconnectallpowerto unitbeforeservicing'

WARiltNG: DO NOr ADJUSTTHE GASORIFICEKEEP. .AREACLEARAND FREEFROM COMBUSTIBLEMATERIALS,GASOLINEANDOTHERFLAMMABLEVAPOURSANDLIQUIDS.

inspection

-Pilotand mainburnerflamesshouldbe checkedvisuallyeachmonth.

-Checkand cleanthe mainburneroncea year.

-Ventingshouldbe checkedoncea yearto assureproperfunctioning.

cleaning of main burner and orifice

(Dlsconnect all powerand gas supply to fhe unit).

1.Removeburnerholddownscrewsand removeburnerand burnerdeflectorshield.

2.Usinga vacuum,cleanbottomof fireboxand orifice.

3.Cleai burnerpartsusingvacuumand anyparticalsthatmaybe lodgedin portsareto be removed usinga smallwireor paperclipEnsure.that all partsare freefromdebris.

4.Re-installburnerand burnerdeflectorand put logsin theirproperlocation.

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Vermont Casting G400 owner manual inspection, cleaning of main burner and orifice, INSTr UGTIONS